Joe Denly called up for England ODI squad

England announced 15-man squads for the forthcoming NatWest Series one-day internationals and Twenty20 internationals against Australia, the ICC Champions Trophy in South Africa and a 14-man squad for next week's ODI against Ireland in Belfast.

Andrew Strauss will captain the side in the seven-match NatWest Series and in the Champions Trophy, with Paul Collingwood leading England against Ireland and in the NatWest Twenty20 internationals.

Kent opening batsmen Joe Denly is the only uncapped player in the squads while Jonathan Trott, who played in two Twenty20s against West Indies in 2007, replaces Strauss in the squad for the Twenty20 fixtures.

ECB national selector Geoff Miller said: "We have kept faith with the bulk of the squad which was successful in the NatWest Series against West Indies earlier this summer and also included two players, Luke Wright and Adil Rashid, who were part of our squad for the ICC World Twenty20.

"Joe Denly has impressed the selectors for a while with some excellent performances in one-day cricket and with Kevin Pietersen unavailable through injury, this is an excellent opportunity for Joe to step up to the next level and show what he is capable of.

"Andrew Strauss has led the side extremely well in both forms of cricket this summer, but the selectors felt it would be beneficial for him to have a short break from international cricket following the conclusion of the Ashes Test series and Paul Collingwood will lead the side in Ireland and in the Twenty20s."